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Gaved

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Feb 4, 2010, 11:56:23 AM2/4/10
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Rulers, slide or otherwise. I received a wooden ruler printed in
blue for Christmas that has inches along one edge and cms along the
other. When you turn it over there are the "Rulers of Britain" with
names and dates printed neatly lengthwise. It is a clever idea by
Rich Frog Industries, Inc. Burlington, Vermont... www.richfrog.com

Great for when I am doing British genealogy. The furthest back I
can go on the ruler is CharlesII.

I have no interest in this company beyond a very good product.

Lorna

"Gaved" <hl...@telus.net>

Gaved

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Feb 5, 2010, 4:23:35 PM2/5/10
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> Rulers, slide or otherwise. I received a wooden ruler printed in
> blue for Christmas that has inches along one edge and cms along the
> other. When you turn it over there are the "Rulers of Britain" with
> names and dates printed neatly lengthwise. It is a clever idea by
> Rich Frog Industries, Inc. Burlington, Vermont... www.richfrog.com
>
> Great for when I am doing British genealogy. The furthest back I
> can go on the ruler is CharlesII.

Just gave myself a good laugh, it is a website for children's toys.

Wes Groleau

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Feb 6, 2010, 12:45:51 PM2/6/10
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>> Rulers, slide or otherwise. I received a wooden ruler printed in
>> blue for Christmas that has inches along one edge and cms along the
>> other. When you turn it over there are the "Rulers of Britain" with
>> names and dates printed neatly lengthwise. It is a clever idea by
>> Rich Frog Industries, Inc. Burlington, Vermont... www.richfrog.com
>>
>> Great for when I am doing British genealogy. The furthest back I
>> can go on the ruler is CharlesII.
>
> Just gave myself a good laugh, it is a website for children's toys.
>
> Gaved


Educational "toy." We have one for U.S. Presidents.


--
Wes Groleau

A pessimist says the glass is half empty.
An optimist says the glass is half full.
An engineer says somebody made the glass
twice as big as it needed to be.

Wes Groleau <Grolea...@FreeShell.org>

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